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3.00 Credits
Focuses on advanced computer aided drafting skills using the latest release of CAD software. Includes blocks and wblocks, polylines, multilines, polyline editing, advanced editing, editing with grips, hatching, isometric drawings, dimensions and dimension variables, paper space and viewports, templates, external references, and printing/plotting. (Contact hours - 45)
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5.00 Credits
Includes the study of measurements, atomic theory, chemical bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry, solutions, acid and base, gas laws, and condensed states. Laboratory experiments demonstrate the above concepts qualitatively and quantitatively. Designed for non-science majors, students in occupational and health programs, or students with no chemistry background. (Contact hours C90) Prerequisite: MAT 090; State Guaranteed Transfer Course.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on introductory organic and biochemistry (sequel to Introduction to Chemistry I). This course includes the study of hybridization of atomic orbitals for carbon, nomenclature of both organic and biochemical compounds, physical and chemical properties of various functional groups of organic chemistry, and physical and chemical properties of biochemical compounds along with their biochemical pathways. Laboratory experiments are included. (Contact hours C75) Prerequisite: CHE 101; State Guaranteed Transfer Course.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the basic concepts of chemistry to the students. Areas covered are designed to focus on chemical concepts that a student needs in taking agriculture related courses. Time will also be spent on basic organic compounds - their physical and chemical properties. (Contact hours C68)
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5.00 Credits
Covers the study of measurements, matter, molecules, atoms, chemical bonding, nomenclature, energy, acids, bases, and nutrition. Course work examines chemistry in the modern world and surveys the current knowledge as well as the conceptual framework of the discipline. Chemistry as a science is explored, as is the impact of chemistry on society. This course includes laboratory experience and is designed for non-science majors. State Guaranteed Transfer Course.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on the study of measurement, states of matter, atomic/molecular theory, chemical bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry, solutions, acid and base chemistry, gas laws, condensed states of matter, oxidation-reduction reactions periodicity, and chemical equilibrium. Designed for students with no previous chemistry background and need one semester of general chemistry. Includes laboratory experiments. (Contact hours - 90) Prerequisites: MAT 090 Introductory Algebra
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5.00 Credits
For science and engineering majors. Focuses on basic chemistry and measurement, matter, chemical formulas, reactions and equations, stoichiometry and thermochemistry. This course covers the development of atomic theory culminating in the use of quantum numbers to determine electron configurations of atoms, and the relationship of electron configuration to chemical bond theory and molecular orbital theory. The course includes gases, liquids, and solids and problem-solving skills are emphasized through laboratory experiments. (Contact hours - 105) Prerequisites: 1 yr. high school chemistry or equivalent. Corequisite: MAT 121 or consent of instructor. State Guaranteed Transfer Course.
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5.00 Credits
Presents concepts in the areas of solution properties, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base and ionic equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and organic chemistry. This course emphasizes problem solving skills and descriptive contents for these topics. Laobratory experiments demonstrate qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques. (Contact hours - 105) Prerequisite: CHE 111; State Guaranteed Transfer Course.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on compounds associated with the element carbon, their reactions, and synthesis. Includes structure, physical properties, reactivities, synthesis and reactions of aliphatic hydrocarbons and selected functional group families including alcohols, ethers, aromatics, adehydes, ketones, amines, amides, esters, and carboxylic acids. Covers nomenclature, stereochemistry, and reaction mechanisms. Includes reactions and reaction mechanisms of aromatic compounds. Designed for students needing one semester of organic chemistry. (Contact hours - 105) Prerequisites: CHE 107 or CHE 112
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5.00 Credits
Introduces some of the major topics in modern organic chemistry and biochemistry focusing on relating structure and behavior of molecules to their functions. The chemistry of organic molecules based on their functional groups, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids is studied. The basic conceptual background is provided to allow the student to understand disease mechanisms, clinical lab tests and drug effects.Designed for chemistry, premedical, and preveterinary students. (Contact hours - 105) Prerequisite: CHE 107 OR CHE 111 & 112
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